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18 Pope In the last forty years Alexander Pope ( 1688-1744 ) has enjoyed an astonishing renascence . A comparison , not unduly fanciful , might be made with the revival over this period of the harpsi- chord . The poetic idiom of Pope is ...
18 Pope In the last forty years Alexander Pope ( 1688-1744 ) has enjoyed an astonishing renascence . A comparison , not unduly fanciful , might be made with the revival over this period of the harpsi- chord . The poetic idiom of Pope is ...
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It is true that Pope makes Windsor and its environs the vehicle for his political metaphor , and arguably he overloads this too - convenient symbol . But against that must be set the rich poetic sustenance he gains from this choice of ...
It is true that Pope makes Windsor and its environs the vehicle for his political metaphor , and arguably he overloads this too - convenient symbol . But against that must be set the rich poetic sustenance he gains from this choice of ...
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For this to be achieved , it is essential that Pope should strike the right note in addressing his friend . Rhetorically , this means striking a balance between over - familiarity and undue ceremony . In social terms , it is a matter of ...
For this to be achieved , it is essential that Pope should strike the right note in addressing his friend . Rhetorically , this means striking a balance between over - familiarity and undue ceremony . In social terms , it is a matter of ...
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